Outreach Resource Specialist - STAR Village
Listed on 2026-06-25
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Social Work
Community Health, Human Services/ Social Work, Crisis Counselor, Community Worker -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Human Services/ Social Work
About this position
About Role
The Outreach Resource Specialist for STAR Village plays a vital role within Primavera's Integrated Outreach Services Department. This position is primarily stationed at STAR Village and is responsible for participant engagement, service coordination, crisis intervention, resource navigation, and community-building activities. In addition to on‑site responsibilities, the Outreach Resource Specialist will conduct physical street outreach throughout the community as needed to identify, engage, and support individuals experiencing homelessness.
This position is part of Primavera's Integrated Outreach Service Delivery Model and works collaboratively across multiple programs to ensure participants receive coordinated, comprehensive, and person‑centered support. The Outreach Resource Specialist serves as a key connector between STAR Village, Mobile Outreach Services, Shelter Services, Housing Programs, Workforce Development Programs, and community partners, helping participants successfully navigate Primavera's continuum of care. This position requires flexibility, strong communication skills, sound judgment, and the ability to build trusting relationships with individuals experiencing homelessness, behavioral health challenges, substance use disorders, and other barriers to stability.
The successful candidate will demonstrate compassion, accountability, teamwork, professionalism, adaptability, and a commitment to helping participants achieve meaningful and sustainable outcomes.
(Work assignments may vary based on program and organizational needs.)
Job Duties and Responsibilities- Provide direct participant engagement, support, and resource navigation services at STAR Village.
- Conduct physical street outreach in encampments, washes, public spaces, shelters, and other locations where individuals experiencing homelessness congregate.
- Identify and engage participants, assess immediate and long‑term needs, and facilitate connections to services and resources.
- Conduct participant assessments, site assessments, and wellness checks as appropriate.
- Assist participants and case managers with housing navigation, shelter placement, benefits enrollment, behavioral health referrals, employment resources, identification recovery, and other supportive services.
- Serve as a liaison between STAR Village and other Primavera programs to ensure continuity of care and coordinated service delivery.
- Facilitate participant referrals between internal programs and external community providers.
- Coordinate services and support with internal staff, community partners, healthcare providers, behavioral health agencies, and public service systems.
- Assist with participant transportation coordination when appropriate through available community resources and partner agencies.
- Facilitate and distribute outreach supplies, harm reduction materials, hygiene products, food resources, and other essential items.
- Participate in outreach deployments, community events, collaborative initiatives, and encampment response efforts.
- Network and collaborate with community partners and service providers to strengthen service delivery and participant outcomes.
- Advocate for participant needs while promoting participant self‑sufficiency and empowerment.
- Maintain accurate participant records, case notes, outreach logs, assessments, and documentation in accordance with agency, contractual, and funding requirements.
- Utilize HMIS and other agency databases to document services and outcomes.
- Coordinate and facilitate meetings, case conferences, and service planning discussions as assigned.
- Support STAR Village operations through participant engagement, conflict resolution, community‑building activities, and crisis response.
- Respond appropriately to participant crises utilizing trauma‑informed care, de‑escalation techniques, and harm reduction principles.
- Document and report emergencies, incidents, safety concerns, and critical events to leadership immediately and no later than 24 hours after occurrence.
- Ensure compliance with all agency policies, procedures, safety standards, and program requirements.
- Attend required trainings, staff meetings, agency…
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